Dress The Crew
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one member of a Barbershop quartet on break
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Actually I like the hat.Have a photo somewhere of my grand wearing one in the day. Apparently everyone wore them. The shirt though… ???
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I know this old school, and probably would already exist in some WAYWT thread from 2009, but after seeing @den1mhead in his 9634Z today, and the fact that I have been wearing my 9526V nonstop, I am curious how a flip take on my current go-to combo would look…
526V
IHSH-13 (or IHSH-213 since I believe @Alex has one as well)
9634
Burlap Bootsdoes it work? I'm hoping so…
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All good brother, enjoy some down time [emoji482][emoji482][emoji482]
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@Alex I need one of your huskier employees (XL/XXL), to show me The 666-WT with the IHSH-385-BEI...
Just to be extra difficult, I'd love a comparison pic with the Untucked in the same size as the 385. I'm flip-flopping on size with the 385, between the XXL (good shoulder dims), and the XL (good chest dims).
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@neph93 said in Dress The Crew:
@Alex I need one of your huskier employees (XL/XXL), to show me The 666-WT with the IHSH-385-BEI...
Just to be extra difficult, I'd love a comparison pic with the Untucked in the same size as the 385. I'm flip-flopping on size with the 385, between the XXL (good shoulder dims), and the XL (good chest dims).
@Graham sounds like a job for you mate. @neph93 we don't have any stock of the 189, so cant do a comparison.
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I am an L / XL in the 385 so totally understand the flip flopping, I ultimately decided that I was an L rather than XL which is my majority shirting size. I have a large in the 189 at home that I can bring in tomorrow. We don't have any XXL peeps here at the mo but I will do 385 XL and 666-wt when I gran my 189 for you.
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@Alex @Graham Excellent. I look forward to it. It occurs to me that I have another point of reference for the 385, so I will continue my research in the meantime. Ig @Graham could show me pics of an L and an XL 385... It will help me work it out. I'm looking at it as a summer shyacket over a single layer.